AGRICOLA (AGRICultural OnLine Access) is a bibliographic database of citations to the agricultural literature created by the National Agricultural Library (NAL) and its cooperators. Production of the database started in 1970. The database covers materials in all formats (books, reports, journal articles, conference proceedings), including printed works from the 15th century. The records describe publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences. Coverage of the database is international with strong emphasis on the U.S.A.

AGRIS was created by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 1974, to facilitate information exchange and to bring together world literature dealing with all aspects of agriculture. The database contains bibliographic material about all technical, economic and sociological aspects of agriculture, including forestry, animal husbandry, the aquatic sciences and fisheries, and human nutrition. AGRIS is compiled from data submitted by 240 national AGRIS centers and international organizations. The strength of AGRIS lays in the fact that non-conventional material (the so called 'grey literature') constitutes about 20% of the database. This material comprises scientific and technical reports, theses, conference papers, etc. This material is not covered by other databases. Geographical coverage is international with emphasis on developing countries. About one third of the database refers to non-English documents. Disadvantages of AGRIS are that the database often lags behind, and that some materials are sometimes difficult to obtain.

ARTIK contains bibliographic descriptions of articles published in some 120 professional journals in the field of agriculture. Two third of the articles covered are in the Dutch language. ARTIK is especially useful for finding applied scientific and specialist information, with emphasis on agriculture and related disciplines in the Netherlands and other West-European countries.

ARTIK+ contains bibliographic descriptions of books, videos and articles published in some 120 professional journals in the field of agriculture and related disciplines. Two third of the items covered are in the Dutch language. ARTIK+ is especially useful for finding applied scientific and specialist information, with emphasis on agriculture, fisheries, animal husbandry, nature conservation and nutrition in the Netherlands and other West-European countries. Target user groups are teachers and students in vocational training. The database is updated daily.

The Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals database offers a comprehensive listing of journal articles on architecture and design, including bibliographic descriptions on subjects such as the history and practice of architecture, landscape architecture, city planning, historic preservation, and interior design and decoration. It contains over seven hundred American and international journals including not only scholarly and popular periodical literature, but also publications of professional associations, American state and regional periodicals, and the major serials on architecture and design of Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Australia. Articles are included from key publications such as American Architect, Domus, Dwell, and El Croquis, as well as architectural articles from art and planning journals such as Burlington Magazine, Journal of Green Building, Metropolitan Museum Journal, and Urban Land. Avery Index also contains references to more than 13,000 obituary citations thereby providing architects, architectural historians, and researchers with an excellent source of biographical and professional information about architects. Among the obituaries indexed are those from four crucial American periodicals since their inception: American Architect (1876), Architectural Forum (1892), Architectural Record (1891), and Progressive Architecture (1920). The Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects is indexed as far back as 1865, providing an extensive record of English architects. Major areas of coverage include: Archaeology, Architecture, Architectural design, Furniture and decoration, Green design, Historic preservation, History of architecture, Interior design, Landscape architecture, Sustainable development, Urban planning.

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CAB Abstracts is the most comprehensive database for bibliographic information on agriculture and applied life sciences worldwide. Over 9,000 scientific journals and other serial works in many different languages are scanned for relevant information in the fields of agriculture, forestry, human nutrition, zoology, animal husbandry and management and conservation of natural resources. Grey literature such as book chapters, reports and conference proceedings are included as well. Each record contains an English translation of the title, keywords from the CAB-thesaurus and an extensive abstract. The database contains over 7 million records and some 225,000 records are added per year. The bibliography is updated monthly.

CiteseerX is a scientific literature digital library and search engine that focuses primarily on the literature in computer and information science. CiteseerX also contains citation data for the articles included in this dataase.

Provides citations for articles and dissertations in more than 620 journals, books, and working papers on economics, plus full text for more than 560 journals, including the American Economic Association journals with no embargo.

This large multidisciplinary search engine indexes the full text of recent articles in the scientific journals from many publishers (currently not including Elsevier). The product is under development and its coverage is growing. Citations to other publications can be found.

Scopus is a large, multidisciplinary bibliography of over 14000 journal titles from 4,000 publishers providing access to over 25 million abstracts going back to 1966 and 5 years of reference back years.

If you are interested in publishing in a specific journal, please use the WUR Journal Browser. You can browse through a collection of over 30,000 journals to publish in. Find journal information on Open Access, Impact, discount on article processing charges, etc.

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